Day 20, no wiggling anymore - help!!

You may have been lucky enough to see the wiggling as the chicks got into place for hatching. At this point you wouldn't see much wiggling, but you should be watching for external pips. If you don't see them today it might just be a slight delay.

The amount of surface water required to achieve the ideal humidity varies by the relative humidity outside of the incubator. If you try a future hatch make sure to be able to check the temperature and humidity with something other than the incubator itself.
 
You may have been lucky enough to see the wiggling as the chicks got into place for hatching. At this point you wouldn't see much wiggling, but you should be watching for external pips. If you don't see them today it might just be a slight delay.

The amount of surface water required to achieve the ideal humidity varies by the relative humidity outside of the incubator. If you try a future hatch make sure to be able to check the temperature and humidity with something other than the incubator itself.
Thank you for that - and yes I'll get a hygrometer and separate thermometer I think, for future hatches.
I am practising patience and trust on this one ...;-)
 
Thank you so much everyone for your kindness in replying and offering advice, I really appreciate it!
You've enabled me to feel more positive and trusting of the process, and if it doesn't work I have some pragmatic options to try for next time. But hopefully this time will still work - it's now day 21 - and next time we'll be able to have a broody hen instead, let nature do the work without the machines!! ;-)
Thank you all once again :-)
I'll post the outcome when there's news.
 
Aaaah!
Nothing on day 21, and all day 22, except for two little cheeps heard by me at 9am (but I wasn’t sure I didn’t imagine them)…
Then at 4,30pm! Two (of 4) eggs pipped!!!!!!
Very excited we all were. I woke at 4.15am and one had come out, gosh the relief!! I got the kids up 🤣.
We all witnessed chick 2 zipping and emerging at 7am.
Egg the third had pipped then, we’re still waiting for that one, hopeful…😊…however the other two have been bumping it around and covering its pip with the other shell at times, so I’m worried it’s having to try twice as hard…(so maybe having an extra long rest).

Egg the 4th no pip, nothing.
But we have currently two active curious chicks so we’re very happy!!
Thanks again everyone for your support! 😀
I will still get myself a hygrometer. And we’ll try another hatch maybe this season, but from locally fertile eggs hopefully instead of shipping them. Bit by bit, learning more as we go. :-)
 

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